Kjeldsen welcomes upturn in fortunes

GOLF EUROPEAN TOUR: SOREN KJELDSEN shot a seven-under-par 64 to lead by one shot after the first day of the Castellon Masters…

GOLF EUROPEAN TOUR: SOREN KJELDSEN shot a seven-under-par 64 to lead by one shot after the first day of the Castellon Masters at Club de Campo del Mediterráneo Castellón, Spain, and afterwards revealed he was glad to be back in form after the disappointment of missing out on a place in the European Ryder Cup team.

The Dane had his heart set on making Nick Faldo's team and claims his game suffered as a result of his failure to do so.

The 33-year-old tied for 30th at the British Masters in September then finished a disappointing 13 over par at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland last month.

Last week he tied for 16th at the Portugal Masters to signal an upturn in fortunes, and he improved even further with an impressive round in Spain yesterday. "For me it was sort of a post-mortem Ryder Cup thing," said Kjeldsen.

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"I desperately wanted to get on the team but I didn't make it and it knocked me a bit. When I didn't make it maybe I was out there with not the best focus."

On leading , Kjeldsen added: "It was a very solid round. I'm hitting it pretty straight, especially with my short irons. My plan is just to keep playing the same and trust in myself.

"There is a long way to go but today was a great start."

One shot back on six under were Englishman Richard Finch, Spaniard Ignacio Garrido, Argentinian Angel Cabrera and Swede Peter Hanson, while seven players including Spanish pair Sergio Garcia and Jose Maria Olazabal were five under after rounds of 66.

Rory McIlroy mixed five birdies with two dropped shots in a first round three-under-par 68. A double bogey six at the 14th spoiled Peter Lawrie's opening 71, while Paul McGinley was one-under-par after 15 but dropped shots at the 16th and 17th in a 72. Gary Murphy is well back after a 74.

Tournament favourite Garcia, who is hosting the event at the club where he played as a boy and where his father is still the professional, closed his round with three successive birdies.

"Scoring-wise, it was good but I know I need to play a little better," said Garcia.

"It feels good playing at home this week. It's good fun. There has been a lot of build-up to it and it's finally here and I was a little nervous this morning."

Two other players on five under are Yorkshireman Simon Dyson and 2002 Open runner-up Thomas Levet, who are aiming for good performances to secure entry to next week's season-ending Volvo Masters.

Only the top 60 players in the Order of Merit gain exemption for the event at Valderrama, and the pair sit 62nd and 61st respectively.

Dyson, who along with Kjeldsen lost out in a play-off to Justin Rose at the same tournament last year, was bullish about his chances.

"Today was the best I've ever played tee to green," he said. "It was nearly a perfect round.

"I gave myself a lot of chances and I didn't ever feel there was a danger I wouldn't make par.

"I've just got to keep taking every day as it comes and if I can carry on playing like this you never know." Finch, who has won twice on the European Tour this year, most recently at the Irish Open in May, was one of a number of players to have a bogey-free card.